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The Most Powerful Blade Ever

More power per cubic inch

Measuring just 0.70-inches thin, with a stunning QHD+ display and double the system memory, the Razer Blade packs more power per cubic inch than ever before. Driven by a new quad-core Intel Core i7 processor and the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M graphics, the Razer Blade remains the thinnest, lightest and most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop in the world.

Preloaded with Windows 10

With the new Razer Blade and Windows 10, you can start from the desktop you've always known. Windows 10 is the best combination of Windows- with lots of similarities to Windows 7 including the Start menu. Get access to stunning DirectX 12 visuals while getting the most performance out of your Razer Blade. Also stream games from your Xbox One console right to your Blade.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M

The GeForce GTX 970M with 3GB GDDR5 VRAM is powered by the next-generation NVIDIA Maxwell architecture, which delivers blazing-fast performance, advanced graphics technologies, and improved power management. Now you can take on your PC games with faster, smoother gameplay at ultra-settings.

More Memory. Faster Storage.

The ultra-portable Razer Blade features 16 GB of fast 1600 MHz DDR3L memory and includes 256 GB solid-state storage. You’ll experience speeds of up to 4x faster than traditional notebook hard drives, so you can boot quicker and launch games faster.

Display

3200 X 1800 QHD+ Display

Razer Blade’s spectacular QHD+ display pumps out 5.76 million pixels for breathtaking clarity, hyper-realistic sharpness, and jaw-dropping color intensity. With so many beautiful pixels before your eyes, it becomes impossible to distinguish individual pixels. The 'screen door' artifacting of lower-resolution displays disappears, and what remains is the most visually stunning notebook display.

Wide Viewing Angle

The Razer Blade features a wide viewing angle with fast response time for smooth video and blur-free gaming. With amazing 350-nit high brightness from the LED backlight, the Razer Blade display is optimized for gaming wherever you go. The display delivers consistent, accurate color from a variety of vantage points. Colors are much more saturated, accurate, and consistent across the whole screen.

Design

Touch Point Thermal Engineering

The Razer Blade’s amazing performance is driven by the engineering principles of localized heating. Localized heating focuses on directing heat away from the main touch surfaces of the notebook, areas that can dissipate heat quickly and are not commonly touched by the users. At Razer, we have dedicated thermal engineers who use thermal sensors to test how warm each area of a notebook’s exterior gets during various workloads.

Our goal is not to get rid of heat altogether, but to keep it away from key touch points that come in contact with users. This allows the Blade to pack in the highest performance possible with NVIDIA GTX graphics in notebook that is thinner than a dime.

Thin and Powerful

Despite being the most powerful Blade ever we kept it incredibly thin at 0.70-inches. Designed for extreme performance on-the-go and gaming anywhere.

Harnessing so much power and performance in a compact design demands extreme attention to detail. The Razer Blade is crafted from precision cut CNC aluminum for unmatched design and durability.

Gaming Grade Keyboard

The Razer Blades keyboard is designed for hard-core gaming. The backlit anti-ghosting keyboard registers simultaneous key presses with precision. Personalize your layout with the ability to remap the keys and create macros.

Every detail of the new Razer Blade is considered including the software. Optimized for gaming, Razer does not load unnecessary bloatware commonly found on other computers.

Product description

Product Description

Measuring just 0.70-inches thin, with a stunning QHD+ display and double the system memory, the Razer Blade packs more power per cubic inch than ever before. Driven by a new quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M graphics and preloaded with Windows 10, the Razer Blade remains the thinnest, lightest and most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop in the world.

Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.

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Date First Available

July 22, 2015

Warranty & Support

Amazon.com Return Policy:You may return any new computer purchased from Amazon.com that is "dead on arrival," arrives in damaged condition, or is still in unopened boxes, for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. Amazon.com reserves the right to test "dead on arrival" returns and impose a customer fee equal to 15 percent of the product sales price if the customer misrepresents the condition of the product. Any returned computer that is damaged through customer misuse, is missing parts, or is in unsellable condition due to customer tampering will result in the customer being charged a higher restocking fee based on the condition of the product. Amazon.com will not accept returns of any desktop or notebook computer more than 30 days after you receive the shipment. New, used, and refurbished products purchased from Marketplace vendors are subject to the returns policy of the individual vendor.

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I've had my blade for four days now, and no issues yet. The fan is loud, it's noticeable when I'm working and rendering in Sony Vegas I haven't threw any games at it yet. I'm mostly going to be using this computer for editing purposes only anyway. I plan on getting an IronSide pc for gaming. I just needed a high end laptop for editing.

This is a hard laptop to review. The spec sheet pretty much speaks for itself, Will run just about anything you throw at it at 1080 or higher [I like that I can run Diablo 3 @ max settings @ max res. The screen needs a little calibration out of the box but overall looks crispy and beautiful. The touch works well, and while I hate fingerprints, I also can't seem to stop using it. Wireless AC works great out of the box without tuning, SSD is nice and fast. Speakers are Better than okay with the Dolby software processing sound, but with audio [spotify, iTunes music] there's just enough audible distortion to be annoying. This also carries through to headphones: My B&W P7s just don't sound right unless I deactivate the dolby home theater software, and without it you lose a good bit of volume...but the trade off is a bit more accurate reproduction.

So let's talk about the elephant in the room: HEAT. With great power comes inferno levels of waste heat. The fans ultimately seem capable of dissipating enough of that heat to keep the CPU cool enough to run for extended periods without throttling, but Razer has so aggressively turned DOWN the fan profile that the fans don't really spin up until the CPU is close to thermal shutdown [we're talking 98-99c for the tech literate here] I actually RETURNED my first one because with max CPU set to 80% in power options the CPU was *STILL* pegging 99c and throttling 40-50%! The replacement unit I received [which I had to order direct from Razer as Amazon was out of stock] seems to behave better in that setting max cpu to 99% actually disables turbo clocks and allows the CPU to run cooler. This limitation really has no effect on gaming performance, so file that little trick away if you're grabbing this notebook. Ultimately though, this machine is best described by the words "throttles by design". It's not that it CAN'T deliver better cooling, but I guess quiet fans take precedence over making sure the CPU doesn't melt. On the other hand, for all I know the CPU is just fine with these temps, and I'm just too old fashioned [anything over 75c drives me NUTS]

So that's where two stars go: If this machine lasts 6 months at those temps, I'll gladly add a star back to the review. If it makes it a year [it won't matter, it'll be superceded probably q1-2 next year] but I'll gladly add that 5th star back.

Ultimately I'm giving this machine a 2nd chance because actually USING it, playing games on it, listening to music and generally having a good time with it -- is one of the best EXPERIENCES I've ever had on a laptop. It's addictive to use, looks amazing. . . yadda yadda specs and every other review out there. Yea, after an hour or so the WASD keys are hot enough for my finger tips to start feeling the warmth, but, providing the CPU holds out no other machine out there will TOUCH this one in terms of performance + portability.

Quality laptop as it should be. Amazon actually had to replace the first one I got, though. It came with a defective track pad button, but amazon replaced it no questions asked, which is why I pay a premium to purchase big ticket items from here.

The clam shell is very high quality as are the components. It has handled everything i have thrown at it wonderfully without too much heat. Great size, especially considering all the horsepower under the hood.

Pros: Probably the best laptop on the market in a 14' sizeCons: Casuals think it's a macbook

It seems the wifi card Razer uses has consistent 999 lag spikes every 3 or 4 minutes for certain games (Rocket League and Awesomenauts for me). Online forums showed this is a problem for many users, and I couldn't update drivers or change configurations to fix it. I contacted Razer support, they said it's just a faulty build and shipped me another one. To no surprise, the replacement laptop had the same problem so I fully returned it and went with another company.